Google has recently launched an experimental feature called "Notes" that allows users to view and leave comments on search results and Discover articles. This feature is being released through ...
Back in November, Google Search Labs launched a Notes experiment and it’s now coming to an end with the feature ultimately not launching. Notes in Search Labs was a cross between forums/Reddit, X ...
Google Search is testing a new notes feature where you can add your own notes to the search results and also see the notes others have left on that search result. This is a Search Labs experiment that ...
As part of a new opt-in experiment, users will be able to add notes to links they see in search. As part of a new opt-in experiment, users will be able to add notes to links they see in search. is a ...
There was a lot of speculation that Google would remove the Search Notes feature from the Google Search labs results last May after we past its official end date of December 2023. Then Google changed ...
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In a bid to have Search surface more authentically human content, Google is experimenting with a quick way for people to create and read “Notes” that contain “helpful tips about an article or topic ...
We’ve spotted hints that a comments feature is coming soon to Notes, which is an experimental feature for Google Search. Notes allows users to post their opinion about content present on the internet, ...
Google launched an experimental feature via Search Labs called Notes. Notes allows users to view and leave comments on search results and articles. The goal is to provide helpful insights from real ...
Google Notes, which launched in Search and Discover as a labs feature 8 months ago is officially ending at the end of this month. “We’re excited to continue testing new ways to connect people to ...
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